Vae Victus
Posting more than I know
More pics in my thread but wanted to say thank you and brag on @Coolerman for my new wiring harness! Great quality work sir.
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Damn, that's a sweet find! I paid $850 in raw parts to build mine. And I don't have an easy way to rotate mine like I see you have on the left side of the photo.View attachment 1792877 Bought this contaption at a yard sale.
Here is a fun one for keeping to OEM parts. I put a Napa slave cylinder on my 79 with the pin that came with it (on the left). I figured its a little smaller than the OEM one (on the right) but it should be fine.
Wrong. After a couple days, the nut on the smaller pin shot through the hole in the arm on the clutch and I had to start the 40 and drive it home in first gear.
If you ever want to look like a loser. Start your cruiser while its in first gear with no clutch at a Starbucks.
I took it to Napa and they said I should have bought the better quality slave cylinder.
THE HELL.
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Damn, that's a sweet find! I paid $850 in raw parts to build mine. And I don't have an easy way to rotate mine like I see you have on the left side of the photo.
Here's mine in use:
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Not sure if you can zoom in but the impact flexed the cowl cracked the paint and the seam sealer, quite an extensive amount of work. The windshield frame is bent pretty good, I'll straighten it out enough for a trail rig but not this 40. It's a high end full restoration.Autch! But you have been lucky, not much damage at all after the windshield. Why new windshield frame, is it bent so badly? I can’t see... I’d rather straighten that one.
The speed at which you work scares me. Beautiful work too.
Sometimes its the little things.
Found a new OEM fuel pump and filter in a box of parts that came with rig so they went on which fixed a non oem union leak. Replaced a rear brake lense and wired up the keyed ignition with some help from @Rice vs last weeks start button. Added horn to said start button. But best was cleaning the seatbelts... Gross... 40 yrs of gunk n grime. The belts were stiff and oily and you couldn't even read the labels beforehand.
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Just soap and water or secret recipe??